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Your head produces natural oils to keep your scalp healthy and protect your hair from damage. However, some people have higher levels of oil production that can lead to hair feeling and looking overly greasy. Thankfully, there are a number of ways to reduce and manage greasy hair.

Here are 11 effective ways to get rid of excess grease and keep your hair looking clean.

1

Use shampoo that’s formulated for oily hair.

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  1. Browse a supermarket or drugstore near you to find a clarifying shampoo to help you fight hair grease. Most of these products are pretty similar, so the brand doesn’t really matter! [1]
    • Avoid products that advertise "added shine," which usually means they contain oily ingredients.
    • When you use your shampoo, don’t scrub it into your hair too hard. Just rub it enough to get a good lather going. Scrubbing too hard can irritate your scalp or damage your hair!
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Shampoo your hair more often.

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  1. You may have heard that washing your hair less often can retrain your scalp to produce less oil, but that's actually a myth. Some of us just naturally have greasier hair than others, which means we need to shampoo more often than people with dryer hair. If your hair is regularly greasy, try shampooing more often and see if that helps. [2]
3

Apply conditioner only after you shampoo.

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  1. Only use it immediately after shampooing, when your hair is at its driest, and stick to a dollop about the size of a small coin. Rub the conditioner into the ends of your hair only. Your roots are slick enough on their own! [4]
    • To cut down on the amount of conditioner you’re using even more, try lightly applying a spray-on, leave-in conditioner instead.
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Try using dry shampoo in between washes.

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  1. It even does so without rinsing away all of your hair’s protective oils! [5] To apply dry shampoo, hold a spray can of dry shampoo about 6 in (15 cm) away from your hair and spray it lightly onto your hair near the roots in oily areas. Let it sit for 2 minutes, then massage it into your hair with clean hands. Apply dry shampoo whenever your hair feels greasy, or about 1 to 3 times between shampoo washes. [6]
    • Too much dry shampoo can cause white buildup. To avoid this, always spray it lightly onto oily areas only, which are typically the layers of hair nearest to your scalp.
    • Dry shampoo is available in powder form as well as sprays. Choose this variety if you are sensitive to fragrance or aerosols.
    • If you don’t have any dry shampoo, use baby powder as an alternative. Sprinkle a little near your roots and rub it in to absorb grease.
    • Avoid spraying the ends of your hair with dry shampoo because it can make them dry and frizzy.
5

Absorb grease with blotting paper.

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  1. Part your hair in a few different places, then rub a sheet of blotting paper along your roots and scalp to absorb excess oil. Use a new sheet when the paper gets filled with grease. [7]
    • You can get blotting paper from cosmetics shops or online. Carry a pack with you wherever you go for tackling grease emergencies!
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6

Treat your hair with apple cider vinegar.

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  1. Put 1 US tbsp (15 mL) of apple cider vinegar in 1 cup (237 mL) of water. Pour the mixture through your hair and leave it for a few minutes, then rinse it out. [8]
    • Keep in mind that this works very well for some people, and not at all for others.
7

Take care of dandruff.

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  1. Actually, dandruff can be triggered by an overproduction of sebum, or scalp oil! If you have dandruff, treat it with dandruff shampoo according to the label’s instructions. [9]
    • There are several types of dandruff shampoo. If your dandruff doesn't decrease after a few uses, switch to one with a different active ingredient, or visit your doctor for a prescription-strength treatment.
    • Taking vitamin B or zinc supplements can also help treat dandruff.
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8

Use hair products sparingly.

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  1. Avoid using these things as much as possible. When you do use them, stick to light products only, such as texturizing sprays or pomades and styling creams with matte finishes. If you bust out the mousse for a special occasion, be sure to wash it out at the end of the day! [10]
    • You never want to use products with glossy finishes if you already have oily hair, unless you want to dress up as a greaser for Halloween!
9

Brush your hair twice a day.

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  1. Use a natural-bristle brush and brush your hair once in the morning and once at night before you go to bed. This distributes the natural, healthy oils throughout your hair so they don’t sit in clumps near your scalp. [11]
    • A boar-bristle hair brush is one example of a type of natural-bristle brush that’s great for greasy hair.
    • Backcombing is the best technique for brushing your hair’s natural oils through your hair.
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Keep your hands out of your hair.

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  1. Avoid the urge to twirl your hair or brush a lock back with your fingers. If your hair is long, clip or tie your hair back so it doesn't fall in your eyes and you don’t have to mess with it to keep it under control. [12]
    • For long hair, you can also try hairstyles like buns and ponytails to keep it neat and tidy and avoid touching it throughout the day.
    • If you absolutely have to touch your hair, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water first.
11

Avoid eating oily foods.

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  1. Stay away from greasy, fried foods to help fight hair grease. Increase your intake of fruits and vegetables to keep your hair healthy and less oily. [13]
    • For example, things like French fries, onion rings, and other fast foods can contribute to excess oil in your hair.
    Lorraine Massey, Hair Stylist

    Greasy roots and limp strands often plague curly hair. Clarify buildup with a sulfate shampoo weekly, focusing just on the scalp. Rinse thoroughly and follow with a gentle conditioner avoiding roots. Absorb excess moisture with a microfiber towel or t-shirt.

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    How do you get rid of greasy hair fast?
    Jenny Tran
    Professional Hair Stylist
    Jenny Tran is a Hair Stylist and the Founder of JT Hair Lab by Jenny Tran based in the Dallas, Texas metro area. With over seven years of professional hair styling experience, Jenny specializes in hair coloring, haircutting, and hair extensions. JT Hair Lab is an authorized carrier of R+Co and of Milbon and is committed to using products with quality ingredients.
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    Dry shampoo is a great temporary fix to absorb oil. I also suggest you start shampooing your hair less, which will prevent your scalp from producing too much oil.
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    I have extremely greasy hair and none of this is working please help me?
    Ashley Adams
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    Ashley Adams is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Hair Stylist in Illinois. She completed her Cosmetology education at John Amico School of Hair Design in 2016.
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    If you’ve tried all of the remedies above including baking soda, apple cider vinegar, and even clarifying shampoo, you may need to visit your physician. They will be able to diagnose your condition and recommend treatment.
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    How do I stop having greasy hair?
    Ashley Adams
    Professional Hair Stylist
    Ashley Adams is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Hair Stylist in Illinois. She completed her Cosmetology education at John Amico School of Hair Design in 2016.
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    Start shampooing your hair every 2 days using a clarifying shampoo. If you don’t have any, you can use household items such as baking soda or apple cider vinegar. Both should be diluted with water. After shampooing, apply conditioner to the ends of your hair only.
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      • It sometimes helps if you just apply shampoo and conditioner to your scalp, and leave the rest of your hair product-free. The product will gradually spread over the day.
      • You can also use baby powder. It helps take the grease away. Also corn starch helps. Make sure that, when you finish showering, to use a comb not a brush.
      • Rinse your hair with cool water because hot water will wash off natural oils on your scalp and it will just produce more oil immediatly.
      • I use a tea tree oil shampoo, which helps strengthen hair while also not being too greasy.
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      To wash away hair grease, lather your hair with oil-fighting shampoo every 2 to 4 days. To absorb oil between washes, spray your hair with dry shampoo powder. Only use conditioner on the tips of your hair, not the roots, and cut down on hair products like gel and mousse. If your hair doesn’t improve, switch to a powerful clarifying shampoo for every other wash. To learn about home solutions for hair grease, read on!

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